Outsourced CFO Services
- Assisting with federal and state tax compliance and reporting
- Developing cash flow improvement programs
- Developing key relationships with venture capitalists, bankers, auditors and lawyers
- Developing strategies and tactics to minimize overall tax liability and exposure
- Evaluating and creating internal controls
- Evaluating equity transactions
- Managing capital to improve profitability
- Overseeing financial and accounting functions
- Producing accurate, meaningful financial statements
- Serving as a liaison to lenders, investors and other outside financing sources
Outsourced Accounting Services
- Post cash receipts and disbursements
- Reconcile bank accounts monthly
- Process accounts payable including obtaining proper account codes
- Manage payroll and payroll reporting
- Set up customized chart of accounts
- Manage invoicing and accounts receivable
- Prepare general ledger and financial statement compilations
- Summarize data required for tax returns
- Prepare sales tax returns
- Assist with day-to-day journal entries
- Set up and support QuickBooks software
- Manage depreciation schedules
Benefits of Outsourcing
About Wisconsin
The business community in Wisconsin is a thriving and diverse landscape that encompasses a wide range of industries, contributing to the state’s strong economy and entrepreneurial spirit. Known for its Midwestern work ethic and commitment to innovation, Wisconsin offers a favorable business environment for both established companies and emerging startups.
Manufacturing has long been a significant sector in Wisconsin, and the state continues to be a leader in this industry. Companies in Wisconsin manufacture a diverse range of products, including machinery paper and printing products, electrical equipment and fabricated metal products. The manufacturing sector benefits from the state’s skilled workforce, advanced infrastructure and access to major markets.
Wisconsin’s agricultural heritage is another cornerstone of its business community. Dairy farming is particularly prominent and the state is known for its high-quality dairy products. Cheese production is a significant contributor to the agricultural economy, with Wisconsin often referred to as the “Dairy State.” In addition to dairy, Wisconsin farmers also grow crops such as corn, soybeans and cranberries.